Hello,
has anyone a recommendation for a conductive paint usable safe on skin for e-stim?
best regards
Bumbum
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Re: conductive paint
Copper tape for EMI shielding (sometimes called Kapton tape). I use it to wrap 3d-printed electrodes for external use.
Re: conductive paint
No, you've either mixed-up two different things or misread the OP. Kapton tape is an insulator, not a conductor, of electricity. It's also body safe enough you can fucking eat it, so feel free to use it internally.
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Re: conductive paint
There is polyamide kapton tape that is insulator, but I did not refer to that one. If you read my post, I was referring to copper tape, for example:
https://www.amazon.de/Sycees-Kapton-Sel ... B07SFV13F2
Trust me, it is very conductive! :)
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Re: conductive paint
Hello,
for my idea is tape not possible. I am searching for paint which can be applied liquid.
best regards
Bumbum
for my idea is tape not possible. I am searching for paint which can be applied liquid.
best regards
Bumbum
Re: conductive paint
I've been looking for something similar but not found anything. My current (untested) plan is to get skin safe silicone, as used for special fx masks and prosthetics etc, and mix it with either chopped carbon fiber or graphite powder. If you google "conductive rubber diy" there should be plenty of recipes to choose from.
Carbon based conductive rubber won't be as good as nickel based, but it ought to be more skin safe afaik. I'm thinking it hopefully works for a thin layer on top of something metallic.
Carbon based conductive rubber won't be as good as nickel based, but it ought to be more skin safe afaik. I'm thinking it hopefully works for a thin layer on top of something metallic.
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Re: conductive paint
Maybe if you would disclose what you're using for, you could actually be helped out.
Most of the long-time stimmers have decades upon decades of experience, have watched materials and tech change through it all, and tend to stay on top of the newest conductive elements out there.
Re: conductive paint
You can try electro plating with conductive copper lacquer. I am quite firm with it and use it for eStim-purposes.
Steps:
- paint the item with the lacquer
- electro plate the item with copper and a voltage between 0,8V - 1.5V
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